For Sara Lynn Petrosky, the former director of Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program, there is no time like the present to challenge a 12-term incumbent for his seat in the state House of Representatives.
While the Republican incumbent, state Rep. Thomas P. Gannon, is seemingly a fixture in Delaware County and Harrisburg politics, suburban races this fall are expected to be more competitive than ever because of the popularity of Edward G. Rendell, the Democratic nominee for governor.
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